The Australian Government is seeking recent university graduates to join the **** Australian Government Graduate Program - Data Stream.
What we offer you
The Australian Government has access to some of Australia's largest and most unique data sets and provides endless opportunities for data professionals. As part of a graduate program in the Australian Government, you will:
have access to over 35 different departments and agencies
be placed in a permanent, full-time role
receive generous leave entitlements
be valued for your unique perspective and diverse views
have the chance to work across all aspects of government such as policy development, program management and service delivery
receive formal and on-the-job training and mentorship
do meaningful work
receive a competitive salary
be able to make a difference to our society.
There are lots of roles on offer including Data Generalists.
Roles filled through the Data Generalist stream include Data Analysts, Geospatial Analysts, Data Engineers and Data Managers. Data Generalists lead the design, analysis and delivery of relevant, trusted and objective statistics and data-related insights.
Where you can work
Positions are available in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Geelong, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney & Townsville.
What is the Australian Government Graduate Program - Data Stream?
The Australian Government Graduate Program (AGGP) - Data Stream is a program offering recent graduates permanent employment across the Australian Government. The Data Stream is led by the Australian Bureau of Statistics who recruit for data roles on behalf of over 35 Australian Government and Commonwealth agencies across Australia. There is expected to be about 200 positions across the participating agencies.
Are you eligible?
To be eligible you must:
be an Australian citizen at the time of application
have completed at least an Australian Qualifications Framework Level 7 qualification (a Bachelor's degree), or higher equivalent by 31 December ****
have completed your most recent, eligible qualification between 1 January **** to 31 December ****
be able to obtain and maintain a valid Australian Government security clearance if required
be willing to undergo any police, character, health or other checks required.
While there are no requirements for qualifications in any particular discipline, people who have completed a data related degree or have undertaken data subjects are more likely to be successful.
For Geospatial Analyst roles, people who have completed studies in Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), environmental science, geography and other related disciplines are more likely to be successful.
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